Factor Info

ID 186011
Size 926 digits / 3074 bits
Status composite
Value 16661298280932191107783259692982548718131188514274792847660911327425561277223977125932075403302584613716572617984164020679778757730711594259020631660208943580124335405973265423768898574371655602632928521665916468932688104252569081856952791299157216639108708704857908441075395213157174177510733258319963867040074591465567479139099030209695738860708235758429542940437557269082748551947305338922010437999233995315082043614067905158964760446486243326008383077780501914433950008893593652932264863433137394899108049126513420254374263811083819535257712334043634301503117239125063090134417409261570370911866284253404097653419781260663019350573493711846160360472012978316062961100716251637958973873144624547710584379508218399558686755753265984002752220425364350066064285968362129791163011044515975736155660998162464662505097992118039990540760789155494660710292037165425871783585574896060671910228620353090087954285369348296055853996493

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 184627) 1280845509526952698991394964539809819328189075769422073837284693397530499764396614438966027682894259732478677806863156726438703317593890483789577104123428667841862413079866612766017958335866115127766617496666030307904975015347214400430994956543774592994430325152562330247262958621494888133461 (composite)
(ID: 186012) 13008046760522752286684657008269806281820464630998437332619924773334443395996134832359647060671858106505553212353717161231201661411476819659587472638349716719256456089912595033981736973979872273885030621341396110619367821266370123238807866349676426229691275492283446358818602712290817508918531656134340892854683941007791963314441211439694897779240872747241072178239036426538618462063312085358636611419414370951591771791891057715148978688101506393388578206370659942804461690135371021385694284511105144930396354469086657643885335568244441939873461805847745836577673927047453350347563887271015147395539058606366648185647050407587577871513 (composite)

Primary factorization keeps track of the smallest (known) prime factor. Secondary factorizations are old results kept when a new smaller prime factor is found, which occasionally happens with ECM.